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Making Constitutional Law

Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court, 1961-1991

Mark Tushnet author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:26th Jun '97

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Named as a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Book of 1997

Following on from 'Making Civil Rights Law', which covered Thurgood Marshall's career from 1936 to 1961, this book focuses on Marshall's career on the Supreme Court from 1961 to 1991, where he was the first Afro-American Justice.Following on Making Civil Rights Law, which covered Thurgood Marshall's career from 1936-1961, this book focuses on Marshall's career on the Supreme Court from 1961-1991, where he was first Afro-American Justice. The first book on Justice Thurgood Marshall's years on the Supreme Court based on a comprehensive review of the Supreme Court papers of Justices Marshall and William J. Brennan, this work describes Marshall's special approach to constitutional law in areas ranging from civil rights and the death penalty to abortion and poverty. It also describes the Supreme Court's operations during Marshall's tenure, the relations among the justices, and the particular roles played by Chief Justice Warren Burger, Justice Brennan, and Justice Antonin Scalia. The book locates the Supreme Court's actions from 1967 to 1991 in a broader historical and political context, explaining how Marshall's liberalism became increasingly isolated on a Court influenced by nation's drift in a more conservative direction.

... comprehensive and well researched. It is, without question, a valuable contribution to the existing literature on this historic figure. * The Journal of American History, Dec 2000 *

  • Winner of Named as a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Book of 1997.

ISBN: 9780195093148

Dimensions: 242mm x 162mm x 23mm

Weight: 540g

256 pages